I read that if you hold up a grain of sand to the nightsky, the area that it blocks holds 10,000 galaxies.
Just don't quote me on that. :)
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"You lead, Dear".
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^ Wonderful...
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Stakna monastery catches the evening light near Leh, the largest town in the region of Ladakh, nestled high in the Indian Himalayas
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Fire and smoke rise after a Saudi-led airstrike hit a site believed to be one of the largest weapons depots on the outskirts of Yemen's capital, Sanaa
Palouse region of Washington State
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"Pacific Storm." A colossal cumulonimbus flashes over the Pacific Ocean as we circle around it at 37,000 feet en route to South America
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American Tim Laman wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2016/10/616.jpg
^ Nice. I can feel winter coming.
Wow. You took that? Very cool.Quote:
Originally Posted by bobo746
^^ Yeah mate out the window of my Gulfstream Jet while getting a polish from Tera Patrick. :) :) :)
Some clowns have all the luck.
Polish sausage?...Heh...
To be fair, it sounds like bobo was "driving"...Quote:
Originally Posted by bobo746
The Awesomeness of Earth from Above
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22·182760°, 55·134184° Rub’ al Khali, or The Empty Quarter, is the largest sand desert in the world. It covers 650,000 square kilometers (251,000 square miles), and includes parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates. In the center of the desert there are a number of raised, hardened formations that were once the sites of shallow lakes, thousands of years ago. For a sense of scale, this Overview shows approximately 350 square kilometers (135 square miles) in Saudi Arabia, near the border with Oman
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1.237656°, 103.806422° Cargo ships and tankers—some weighing up to 300,000 tons—wait outside the entry to the Port of Singapore. The facility is the world’s second-busiest port in terms of total tonnage, shipping a fifth of the world’s cargo containers and half of the world’s annual supply of crude oil
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37·818672°, –122·478708° The Golden Gate Bridge is a 2·7-kilometer-long (1·7-mile) suspension bridge in San Francisco, California, that spans the Golden Gate Strait–the channel between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The bridge’s signature color, known as "international orange," was selected to complement its natural surroundings and enhance its visibility in fog.
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–23.362130°, 119.669422° The Mount Whaleback Iron Ore Mine is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
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–22.288964°, –68.896753° Chuquicamata is the largest open‑pit copper mine in the world. Located in the Antofagasta Region of Chile
Santa Claus live there ?
Lived there once...Similar...Very cozy...
Photos of Halloween 2016
Galway, Ireland
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Sydney, Australia
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Cali, Colombia,
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Kawasaki, Japan
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Singapore
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